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<p class="title">Large dictionary warning<hr></p>

<p>This warning is displayed if size of <a href="HELPGetArcGeneral.htm#DictSize">
compression dictionary</a> in extracted or tested RAR archive exceeds
the limit specified in <a href="HELPCompressionSettings.htm#DictLimit">
Settings/Compression</a>. You can select "Extract" to continue or "Cancel"
to stop further archive processing.</p>

<p>Extraction and archive test commands allocate the amount of memory
slightly larger than dictionary size. If dictionary size is smaller than
physically available memory size, you can also set "Always extract files
with dictionary not exceeding" option and specify the new limit to unpack
without this prompt. It also can be changed in WinRAR settings.</p>

<p>If dictionary size is equal to or larger than physically available memory
size, the option to change the limit isn't available. It is not recommended
to start extraction in this case, because it can be extremely slow,
exhaust the available memory and make the entire system unresponsive.</p>

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